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I won't name the author of the article for legal reasons, but I know which article you are referring to. The errors in this article are many, starting with the fact that in 1993, Robert Palmer was still married to and living with Susan Palmer, his wife. They did not divorce until 1999. The model on the cover of Honey is the beautiful Anika Bengstrom of Wihlamena Models. The picture was taken in January of 1994. The author has Mary meeting Robert Palmer in 1983. According to Mary Ambrose's mother and brother, Mary was six years old in 1983. Mary Ambrose actually met Robert Palmer in late 1995. Honey was released in early 1994. According to Robert Palmer's publicist from the mid-nineties, Suzanne Parks, Robert Palmer never gave any interview to this author in 1994, only one in 1991, the result of which Palmer was not particularly fond of. He did not care for this authors writing style and failed to grant him any further interviews. In addition to the obvious factual errors, the article did not appear until ten days after Robert Palmer's death. A close friend of Mary Ambrose who had had a falling out with her told a Palmer friend that a married wealthy patron of Mary Ambrose bragged while drinking that he had paid the author to post the bogus article as a favor to Mary Ambrose, who was anxious that her name should appear in print vis-a-vis a relationship with Robert Palmer. He said that Mary Ambrose was more than grateful for this favor. And the rest, as they say is history. The article appeared, proudly pointed out by Mary Ambrose to anyone who would talk to her. Other musicians noted more holes than Swiss cheese in this man's story. Many of them knew that Geraldine Edwards was Robert Palmer's girlfriend, not Mary Ambrose. They proceeded to decline his attempts to interview them. His credibility was destroyed in these individuals perview. Finally, this author was a friend of Mary Ambrose's, she had met him at a party she had attended with Mick Carter, and he had tried to use Ambrose to get to Palmer for a second interview. They were unsuccessful in that regard. As one Palmer friend said regarding this issue, money talks.
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To comment on the position of the author of an opinion editorial article, you can analyze the arguments presented, assess the evidence provided to support their position, and consider the author's tone and potential biases. Make sure to provide specific examples from the article to support your comment.
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Read it. Read it again. Try to understand what the author is saying. See if you can summarize that idea in one sentence - if you've understood the article, you should be able to summarize it. If you've understood the article correctly, your summary should encapsulate the premise of the article.
who - is the article describing? what - is the main point? when - is the author taking me as a reader? where - did this happen? why - is the author making this point?
The author cites information in the article to provide evidence, support their arguments, give credit to original sources, and strengthen the credibility of their work. It also helps readers to verify the facts and understand the background and context of the topic being discussed.
What author? What article? Please restate the question. It is lacking in information necessary to properly answer it.
No, the word 'author' is a noun, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:The author claims that he has met the aliens. I really don't believe him.The author claims that she has met the aliens. I really don't believe her.The pronouns he/she and him/her take the place of the noun author in the second parts of the sentence.
To write a critique of a journal study, start by summarizing the study's purpose, methods, results, and conclusions. Evaluate the study's strengths and weaknesses, considering factors like sample size, methodology, statistical analysis, and potential biases. Offer specific feedback on aspects like the study's relevance, contribution to the field, and areas for improvement. Conclude with suggestions for future research or how the study could be strengthened.
who - is the article describing? what - is the main point? when - is the author taking me as a reader? where - did this happen? why - is the author making this point?
If an article does not I have an author listed, you cannot use it as a source